Boot failure 24.04

Bug #2063055 reported by Alex Pepper
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Bug Description

I found myself unable to boot my computer today. I'm running Ubuntu 24.04 (running dev branch by mistake) on a dell xps-13-9300 (developer edition).

At first, it showed the following error: errors . I focused on the one pertaining to ACPI and modified the grub option to "quiet splash ACPI=off". After this, the computer no longer displays those errors messages, but it still will not boot.

I tried booting into an old kernel, but that didn't work so I booted into recovery mode. I fixed my packages and tried doing fsck, but I don't think that has done anything as it finishes way to quickly.

I updated my bios 6 days ago, and about 10 days ago, I reinstalled my OS on a new hard drive. It was working fine until this morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I don't want to reinstall my operating system again.

Thanks in advance!

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Alex Pepper (axpepper) wrote :
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